Rhody Seth
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I accompanied my friend Chris on a Bond/Zealand traverse last week to complete his Winter 48. Temps were warm throughout (though it dropped into the teens on Guyot). Spikes served us well from Lincoln Woods until about a mile from the Bondcliff summit and after that we relied on snowshoes until the Zealand Falls Hut. There were only partial views from Bondcliff and after that we were in the clouds until we reached Zeacliff which had lovely views of clouds woven in amongst the peaks. Some poor ******* had done the traverse by himself in the reverse, postholing frequently. For the most part this wasn't an issue but the stretch of trail from Zealand to the hut was particularly bad. The descent from Zeacliff was aggravating with the postholing and narrowness of the trail.
We spent almost 30 minutes at the Zealand Falls hut, resting and prepping for the final six mile push out. The initial trail leaving the hut was incredibly even worse. Someone has tracked out snowshoes but then all the barebooters decided to step within those holes, making for ridiculous snowshoe sized postholes that you almost had no choice but to step into. Felt like I was doing some kind of tire hopping exercise. Past the bridges the trail got better and the road section was great as they had plowed it recently to reach the town water supply.
It took us 12.5 hours, starting and ending in the dark. A long tough day and I was worn out by the end but a satisfying hike and I'm glad I was able to assist Chris with completing his Winter 48!
We spent almost 30 minutes at the Zealand Falls hut, resting and prepping for the final six mile push out. The initial trail leaving the hut was incredibly even worse. Someone has tracked out snowshoes but then all the barebooters decided to step within those holes, making for ridiculous snowshoe sized postholes that you almost had no choice but to step into. Felt like I was doing some kind of tire hopping exercise. Past the bridges the trail got better and the road section was great as they had plowed it recently to reach the town water supply.
It took us 12.5 hours, starting and ending in the dark. A long tough day and I was worn out by the end but a satisfying hike and I'm glad I was able to assist Chris with completing his Winter 48!